Traders brace for a drop to $58K if Bitcoin price loses the $62K support

Published at: Oct. 21, 2021

Whipsaw price action has returned to the cryptocurrency market after Bitcoin’s (BTC) price lost steam at $67,100 and retracted to the $62,000 level.  

An early morning 87% flash crash in the price of BTC at Binance US saw the price briefly touch $8,200 and it may have set the market on edge, but generally, it appears to have been an isolated event. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView show that bears have briefly taken control of the market with the price now fluctuating between $62,000 to $63,500.

Here’s a look at what traders and analysts are saying about the recent price action for Bitcoin and what could be next for the top-ranked digital asset.

$66,000 needs to become support

The rapid climb in Bitcoin over the past three weeks pushed the price back to the major resistance level it faced in April, a fact highlighted by independent crypto analyst ‘Rekt Capital.’ As shown below, there was a firm rejection near the $63,500 resistance level.

In mid-April 2021, #BTC rejected from the orange resistance areaToday, $BTC is trying to retest this same area but this time as support#Crypto #Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/0V2Geql47T

— Rekt Capital (@rektcapital) October 21, 2021

The main difference this time around is that now bulls are attempting to establish this level as the new support zone, which will give BTC a good foundation for a further push higher.

For the short term, this has now become a key price level to keep an eye on as the market heads into the final week of October.

Q4 has historically been bullish

The breakout to a new all-time high has many across the space debating whether now is a good time to take profits or if it’s time to increase position sizes instead.

According to David Lifchitz, managing partner and chief investment officer at ExoAlpha, “In crypto-land, everything is possible,” and he suggested that “a continuous uptrend taking BTC to $80,000 shortly from here, or a mild pullback down to $58,000 or even down to $53,000 before pulling higher toward $80,000 and above” were both well within the realm of possibilities.

Historically speaking, “probabilities would favor some pullback after the recent torrid ride,” according to Lifchitz, who highlighted the $64,500 and $58,000 levels as some of the key areas to keep an eye on for the potential to “lighten up positions in case of a pullback and load-up again in the $53K region if the pullback deepens, or reload where the first stops were hit if the pullback doesn't deepen.”

Overall, Lifchitz indicated that the path ahead looks positive for Bitcoin and the wider cryptocurrency market as it enters the final quarter of 2021.

Lifchitz said:

“The 4th quarter has historically been bullish, so it favors an upside target by year-end. So overall bullish mid-term but maybe some light turbulence ahead.”

Related: Bitcoin bulls set to net an $830M profit after Friday's BTC options expiry

Bitcoin needs to hold $62,000

A final perspective was offered by the Twitter account of E-Club Trading, an investment analysis organization, which posted the following chart showing the recent price action and important support and resistance zones.

The analyst said:

“A bit of profit taking in BTC as it drops below the previous high of $65,000. It needs to hold above $62,000, or we could retest $58,000 in the next few sessions. Glad to be out of the way for the moment.”

The overall cryptocurrency market cap now stands at $2.548 trillion and Bitcoin’s dominance rate is 46.5%.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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